24 
SoP.e. 
14960. 
15926. 
16210. 
16211. 
16323. 
16793. 
17096. 
17283. 
17284. 
17285. 
17286. 
17288. 
17289. 
17290. 
17291. 
17292. 
17293. 
17294. 
17295. 
17296. 
17297. 
17298. 
17299. 
17300. 
17301. 
17302. 
17303. 
17304. 
17326. 
17512. 
17696. 
17722. 
17848. 
20696. 
20698. 
21086. 
21787. 
21788. 
BULLETIN 119, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
No. 
From Shanghai, China, 1905. Identical with No. 6430. 
Progeny of No. 10527. 
Progeny of No. 6562. 
Progeny of No. 8540. 
From Kashgar, Chinese Turkestan, 1905. There called ‘‘mash” or ‘‘dal.’’ 
Grown for three seasons at Arlington farm. Plants 18 to 20 inches high, 
bushy, producing but few pods, which mature in about 120 days. Seeds 
olive green. 
From Hangchow, China, 1905. Seeds olive green. Field notes insufficient. 
Progeny of No. 12775. 
Progeny of No. 1161. 
Progeny of No. 8814. 
Progeny of No. 9889 from No. 6430. 
Progeny of No. 6480. 
Progeny of No. 10407 from No. 6430. 
Progeny of No. 6562. 
Progeny of No. 13397. 
Progeny of No. 13398. 
Progeny of No. 13396. 
Progeny of No. 10610. 
Progeny of No. 9786. 
Progeny of No. 8540. 
Progeny of No. 6321. 
Progeny of No. 5071. 
Progeny of No. 54387. 
Progeny of No. 10527. 
Progeny of No. 12775. 
Progeny of No. 13395. 
Progeny of No. 6562. 
Progeny of No. 3868. 
Progeny of No. 1385. 
Progeny of No. 3868. 
Progeny of No. 10527. 
Progeny of No. 10527. 
Progeny of No. 10527. 
From Changli, China, 1905. Tested at Arlington farm in 1906 and 1907. 
Plants 18 to 20 inches high. Pods all mature in 130 days. Seeds olive. 
Probably identical with No. 8814. 
From Khokan, Russian Turkestan, 1906. Native name “mash (masch).”’ 
This as grown in 1907 was indistinguishable from No. 1385. | 
From Usuri Province, Siberia, 1906. Chinese name “lango.’’ Seed olive 
green. Failed to germinate. 
From Mukden, Manchuria, 1907. Chinese name “lii-tou (lu-toa).’? “Used 
to make bean-vermicelli, etc.’? Grown at Arlington farm in 1907 and 1908. 
Plants bushy, 16 to 18 inches high. Pods begin to mature in 90 days and 
continue ripening till plant is killed by frost. Seeds olive. 
From Calcutta, India, 1908. A large, late variety grown for three seasons at 
Arlington farm. Plants 24 to 36 inches high, erect. Pods begin to mature 
in about 100 days, but only half are ripe in 120 days. This variety makes 
nearly as large a growth as the Newman bean. Seeds olive. 
From Calcutta, India, 1908. Grown for two seasons at Arlington farm. Plants 
sprawling and viny, 12 to 18 inches high, 2 feet broad. Very late. No pods 
ripe at the end of 120 days and but few in 140 days. Seeds yellow. 
